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Jim Rutt conceptualizes 'Game B' as a transformative approach to societal structure and human interaction that seeks to address the inherent flaws of 'Game A,' the current competitive and often exploitative system. 'Game B' envisions a cooperative, decentralized framework grounded in sustainable practices, long-term thinking, and the well-being of both individuals and communities. It promotes values such as resilience, adaptability, and mutual aid, contrasting sharply with the short-termism and zero-sum competition that characterize 'Game A.' In essence, Rutt's 'Game B' is not merely a set of policies or technologies but a fundamental paradigm shift towards a more equitable and collaborative future.

See also: evolutionary computing, game theory, emergence, agent-based modeling, collective intelligence

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